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Bihar's mushroom farming scheme offers a 50% subsidy, helping farmers earn higher income with minimal space and meeting rising demand.
Mushroom farming is becoming an attractive way for farmers to earn a high income with minimal space. The government of Bihar is offering a 50% subsidy, up to Rs 10 lakh, to promote mushroom cultivation in the state. This subsidy aims to boost the income of local farmers by helping them produce mushrooms, a crop with a growing demand.
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The Bihar government, through the State Agriculture Department, has launched a program to encourage mushroom farming. Under the scheme, farmers can receive a 50% subsidy on the total cost, capped at Rs 10 lakh. With the average cost of setting up a mushroom production unit at Rs 20 lakh, farmers only need to invest Rs 10 lakh of their own money under this scheme.
Mushrooms are high in nutrients and classified as a “superfood.” They are increasingly popular in urban and rural areas due to their health benefits, making them a profitable cultivated crop. The state government also aims to train farmers on growing mushrooms in small spaces, enabling even those without large land areas to participate in the program.
Only farmers residing in Bihar are eligible for this subsidy scheme. The subsidy is granted on a "first come, first serve" basis, so early registration is encouraged. To apply, farmers must have documents such as an Aadhar card, bank passbook, farmer registration number, and a certificate of training in mushroom cultivation.
Farmers can also visit the local Agriculture or Horticulture Department office for assistance in applying.
Mushroom farming offers a great opportunity for farmers to earn high profits with a small investment and space. Interested farmers are encouraged to explore this scheme and begin their journey into mushroom cultivation.
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Mushroom farming in Bihar offers farmers a profitable opportunity with government support. The 50% subsidy, capped at Rs 10 lakh, makes it accessible to more farmers, even those with limited space. With growing demand for mushrooms, this scheme can significantly boost farmers' incomes and provide sustainable employment.